Re: Strange Plant
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- Subject: Re: Strange Plant
- From: W* v* P*
- Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 21:51:21 +0200
It is Ledebouria socialis (syn. Scilla violacea)
Wim
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Van: Nick Turland <nturland@lehmann.mobot.org>
Aan: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Datum: vrijdag 14 april 2000 21:21
Onderwerp: Re: Strange Plant
>> While this missive is not concerned with either bromeliads or
>> mediterranean plants, I'm impressed with the wide range of plant
>> people that can be contacted on these two lists. I got the inquiry
>> below and thought I would make his photos available to these two
>> groups to see if anyone can come up with some ideas about the
>> identity of the plant. I will put them on the "Other Pictures" page
>> at http://www.charlies-web.com/assorted_pics/contentszz.html. They
>> were sent by the following! "mayflower" <mayflower@copperhill.com>
>
>It's a Scilla species -- can't remember the species name but it's fairly
>frequently cultivated and should be in a good houseplant encyclopedia
>(sorry, I don't have one to hand right now).
>
>Nick
>
>Nick Turland
>Flora of China Project, Missouri Botanical Garden,
>P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166-0299, U.S.A.
>E-mail: Nicholas.Turland@mobot.org
>Phone: +1 314 577 0269 Fax: +1 314 577 9438
>MBG web: http://www.mobot.org
>FOC web: http://flora.harvard.edu/china/
>
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